The Florida Department of Education said the glitch stemmed from a nationwide Internet issue.

Schools in Brevard, Lake, Orange, Marion, Polk and Seminole counties had problems, and in all, 26 districts in Florida reported disruptions to FCAT testing. Students in Osceola and Volusia counties were able to take the test.

Florida's Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart sent a letter to Walter Sherwood, the president of State Assessment Services for Pearson, the company proctoring the exam.

"The failure is inexcusable. Florida's students and teachers work too hard on learning to be distracted by these needless and avoidable technological issues," she said.

SHE HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH SEVEN COUNTS OF HAVING SEX WITH A MINOR THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS IN CENTRAL FLORIDA WILL TRY TO DO IT AGAIN. THEY WILL TAKE THAT TAKE THE F-CAT, AFTER PROBLEMS KEPT THEM FROM TAKING THE TEST YESTERDAY. RIKKI KLAUS, DO WE KNOW WHAT CAUSED THE ISSUES? Reporter: THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION JASON SAYS IT WAS NATIONWIDE INTERNET ISSUE AND IT SAYS BY THIS MORNING, IT HAS BEEN FIXED. WE ARE WORKING TO IDENTIFY THE CAUSE OF DISRUPTION. VIDEO 26 FLORIDA COUNTIES WERE AFFECTED IN ORANGE, 1 TO,000 STUDENT COULDN'T TAKE THE COMPUTER-BASED F-CAT EXAM AND IN SEMINOLE EVEN MORE. THEY WERE UNABLE TO LOG ON, THE COMPANY HAS HAVING ISSUED WITH THE SERVER. NONE THE ISSUES COULD LOG IN TO THEIR EXAM. SWROO 15,000 STUDENTS WERE NEVER ABLE TO TEST IN SEMINOLE. I'M NOT SURE, THEY SAID THEY CANCELLED F-CAT AND CHANGED OUR SCHEDULE COMPLETELY. Reporter: STUDENT IN BREVARD COUNTY AND LAKE AND MARION COUNTIES DEALT WITH TECHNICAL ISSUES. FLORIDA'S EDUCATION COMMISSIONER ISN'T A LETTER TO THE COMPANY. HE SAID,, THIS FAILURE IS INEXCUSABLE. FLORIDA STUDENTS AND TEACHERS WORK TOO HARD ON LEARNING TO BE DISTRACTED BY THESE AVOIDABLE ISSUES. STATE EDUCATORS WERE NOTIFIED BY THE COMPANY THAT THE ISSUES HAVE BEEN RESOLVED. THEY ARE SAYING EVERYTHING IS GOOD TO GO FOR TODAY AND WE WILL FOLLOW THE STORY ALL DAY AND MAKE SURE YOU STAY WITH WESH 2